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At Inglis’ To-morrow, Wednesday. Money-Saving Bargain Day! Italian Cloth, 2/3. 54in Satin-faced Black Italian Cloth, suitable for Dresses and Overalls, as well as Underskirts, Aprons, and so on. Good quality and really great value. Usually 3/3. Poplin, 2/11. 38in Silk-finish Poplins for Dresses, etc., also Cushions, Curtains, etc. Shades are Cream, Biscuit, Fawn, Saxe, Bottle Green, Vieux Rose, Helio., Delph, Grey, Brown, Navy, and Black. Very good buying. Usually 3/11. Curtain Poplin, 1/9. Quilts, 28/6. Quilts, 16/9. Ribbons, 9d. In conjunction with our November Campaign. An Opportunity for Every Home in Dunedin to Share in Remarkable Price Reductions. Dress Flannels, 3/11. 40in Dross Flannels, all pure wool and shrunk finish; so serviceable, smart, and inexpensive. Lovely selection of the latest shades, such as Rosewood, Fuchsia, Saxe, Delph, Raisin, /Chocolate, Rust, Kingfisher, Mid-Grey, Dark Grey, and Navjk A genuine bargain. Usually 4/11. Silk Marocain, 4/11. 38in Silk Marocain, a splendid quality fabric that will wear well. Shades -to select from are Saxe, Grey. Jute, Fawn, and Coffee. Usually priced at 7/11. Silk Casciilus, 2/11. A rousing Silk Bargain. 1, piece only 38in Silk Casciilus, in good Lemon shade. This fabric is renowned for its splendid washing qualities. Usually priced at 6/11. A Special from our Furnishing Section of 10 pieces of Cream Fadeless Poplin, a material well worth double the money. 30in wide. Curtain Poplin, 3/3. Fadeless Poplin, 60in wide, stocked in the popular shade of Ecru, 'ns well as other pretty coolra. A typical example of the value our Furnishing Section has to offer. An offer of 20 12-4 White Satinfinish Quilts. Size is 83in x 113 in. Splendid service is assured in each of these quilts. The value is remarkable. Ordinarily these are priced at 35/-. heso are new arrivals to our Store. 7e are offering as a special draw 3 of these. They are double bed ze, artistically colored with deep amis of Blue, Pink, or Helio. ong wear and service are guaranacd in each. Ordinarily the price ; 19/6. Note the substantial lark-down. Bloomers. Navy Fleecy-lined Bloomers for ladies, Swiss band and buttoned knees. Sizes and prices are as followW. O.S. Ex. 0.8. Usually 4/11, 5/0. 5/11. Now 3/6, 3/11, 4/6. Bloomers, 7/11. White Jap. Silk Bloomers, elastic waist and knees; stocked in out size only. Usually priced at 15/6. A great bargain at 7/11. Insertions. Real Hand-made Chinese Lace Insertions, 2in to 3in wide; a wide variety of choice designs to select from. Usually these sell at 1/- to 2/11 per yard. Note the big drop in price—offered now at 3yds for 1/-. ■QJ* r I m V an* y The question is often asked: Has the woman of 1926 lost the knack of scenting value like the good old days, when bargain sales were rushed with enthusiastic buyers ? To-morrow this wil! be proved emphatically, for values are being offered at Inglis’ that are supreme examples of what a big store can do for its customers. We are confident that we will be busy with keen purchases, for knowing women cannot afford to let such an opportunity pass without participation. Shirts for Men. Two Outstanding Offers. At 6/6. Hard-wearing Twist Tweed Shirts, with’ collar attached._ Men who do work that needs strong shirts cannot do better than invest in one or two of these. Price is absolutely right. Nowhere else will you get such value for your money. At 7/11. Hard-wearing Pin-point Shirts, with collars attached. This is the sort of value we like advertising. Don’t fail to see these to-morrow in our Mercery Section. Straws, 15/11. These have just arrived for the summer season, and we have decided to make a clearance of them right away. They are of quality "Pedal Straw, smartly trimmed with faille ribbon, modelled with medium brims. Shades are Cream, Tuscan, and Shantung. Very suitable for maids and young ladies. Men’s Shoes, 22/6. Men’s Box Oxford Shoes, welted smart toes, English make. This is Indeed great value. Early buyers will get best selection of the size range, which is limited. Straws, 10/6. A special offer of Ready-to-wear Straws in a. smart shape. Colors are Beige and Rose-Beige. Wonderful value. Don’t miss seeing them. Men’s Slippers, 8/11. Men’s Strong Black Goat Flat Slippers, warm and comfortable. What an opportunity to secure an economical Christmas present. Only a limited quantity. They’U all be sold to-morrow. Fabric Gloves, 1/11. Ladies’ Fabric Gloves, in sizes H. and O.S. Shades to select from are Grey, Beaver, Champagne, Brown, Cinnamon, and Mole. Usually priced at 3/6. A splendid bargain for to-morrow. Sport Suits, 55/=. Stylishly-cut Sport Suits for Men, colored in Mid-Grey Herringbone Tweeds; four patch pockets, and trousers have cuiD bottoms, side and hip pockets. Usually, these Suits are priced at 62/6, Children’s Socks, 1/3. Art. Silk and Wool Socks for Children, in fancy marl shades; seamless. Sizes are from 2to 6. Usually priced at 1/4J to 1/11. Now reduced to the low price of Jumper Suits, 32/6. French Cashmere Woven Jumper Suits. Hero is value that will apppeal to fashion-loving woman. These Suits are modelled with care to all the stylo details of the present season. Shades are Saxe, Powder Blue, Bois do Rose, Beige, and Almond. Usually 47/6. Frocks, 8/11. Raincoats, 57/6. Men’s Summer-weight Woollen Gaberdine Raincoats—a great bargain that nobody should miss inspecting. Colors are Mid-Grey and Fawn shades. Usually priced at 65/- to 75/-.; Summertime Frocks constructed of dainty materials that will wear and wash to perfection; Zephyrs, Tricolours, and Sponge Cloths—favored fabrics that always look fresh and smart. These frocks are really splendid value. Call at our Mantle Section and view the showing. Boys’ Shorts, 5/11. Boys’ and Youths’ Knicker Shorts in Mid-Grey Herringbone Tweeds; sizes 1,0 to 16 only. A splenddid example of Inglis’ value-giving for to-morrow.; OVER 60 YEARS OF SERVICE Silk Glace Ribbons, 4in wide. Shades are White, Cream, Sky, Rose, Helio., Champagne, Salmon, Lemon, Turquoise, Apricot, Saxo, Putty, Grey, Santal, Mid and Dark Brown, Paon, Purple, Mole, Jade, Electric, Scarlet, Cardinal, Royal, and Navy. Guaranteed quality; exceptional value. Usually priced at 1/6 per yard. Let us send you Samples of oar [Summertime Fabrics . AsT Wilis 11 * INC.II VALUE QUALITY ft \Of GEORGE ST \ OUNEOIW > P.O. 80x241 * Phone 2,007 Nowhere else will your money stretch so fur . Shop Early and Liberally*

Quality NEVER Varies 17A JVI.I Eft Agents: R. WILSON & CO. f LTD., DUNEDIN AND TIMARU*

CERTAINLY NOT “Cheap” Cigarettes— But Try Them! The Cigarettes for Discriminating Smokers —• “ Grand Cordon.” “25 Knots.” “ Monde Elegante.” “Ritz.”

Expensive looking Wallpapers We’ve 367 different designs of Wallpapers priced at 2/6 per roll and under. When we ordered them wo knew that they would bo Good Value, but we hardly expected to be able to retail such Splendid Qualities at Half-a-crown. To cope with the extraordinary demand we find it imperative to import thousands of rolls at a time—intensive direct importing makes onr low Prices possible. We say that Wallpapers need not necessarily bo expensive to he good, but in order to he able to supply every need we have them priced at from 6d to £1 1/ per roll. Call I 2/6 per roll WRENS - Princes Street

The Advertisement Columns of this Journal are business Men’s efforts to bring their Shop Wftidows into your Home. Study them well

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Evening Star, Issue 19407, 16 November 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19407, 16 November 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19407, 16 November 1926, Page 3

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